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CUTE - Constrained and Unconstrained Testing Environment

Abstract
The Constrained and Unconstrained Testing Environment (CUTE) is a suite of Fortran subroutines, scripts and test problems for linear and nonlinear optimization. Its purpose is to provide a way to explore an extensive collection of problems (over 500 different test problems to date), provide a way to compare existing packages, provide a way to use a large test problem collection with new packages, provide motivation for building a meaningful set of new interesting test problems, provide ways to manage and update the system efficiently, and do all the above on a variety of popular platforms.
DateOfInformation
Fri Jun 12 12:54:50 1998
Domain
Numerical Programs and Routines!Optimization
Keyword
optimization; numerical library
Name
CUTE - Constrained and Unconstrained Testing Environment
TargetEnvironment
CUTE is written is standard ANSI Fortran 77. Standard installation script for the following platforms: CRAY Unicos, DEC OSF1, DEC Ultrix, DEC VMS, HP HP-UX, IBM AIX, IBM DOS (Waterloo Fortran), and Sun SunOS
TitleLine
The Constrained and Unconstrained Testing Environment (CUTE) is a suite of Fortran subroutines, scripts and test problems for linear and nonlinear optimization.
Version
2.0
Webpage
http://www.dci.clrc.ac.uk/Activity.asp?CUTE
ContactIs
Ingrid Bongartz
Andy Conn

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